Wednesday, July 17, 2013

SYNOPSIS
Everything but the Brain tells the story of Elaine, a Physics teacher who hatches a plan to turn back time and save her stroke-afflicted father from further deterioration. Along the way, she is egged on by a chorus of three bears, occasionally distracted by a dashing young surgeon and haunted by a particularly memorable train ride to Malacca…

Don’t miss this award-winning, comic play, which premiered in 2005 to critical acclaim. After two sold-out runs, it went on to win two awards at the 2006 Life! Theatre Awards including “Best Original Script” and “Best Actor” (Gerald Chew).

“The adroit handling of themes, from the origins of genius to gene heritage and the tyranny of time make Everything but the Brain one of the best things seen on stage here in a while” – Straits Times

I havent updated for months the content of this blog because of my busy schedule.
The email stated if I want to pledge my singapore blog to their site. Ofcourse, I said yes. I cant say no to things like this.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

The most elegant mall in i've ever been in Singapore. Marina Bay Sands Mall is the finest mall here. It is located just below the Hotel. If you wanna know what are the shops here, just go to their official website at:

Friday, March 23, 2012

All Filipinos in Singapore knows were Lucky Plaza is! This mall is the meeting place of some OFW's in Singapore. I went there on a Sunday and OMG, filipinos are all over the place. Its like I am in Manila or Cebu. They said that LP is a place where Pinays meet with Indian or Bangladeshi boyfriends, Its kinda sad though :( Anyway, If you wanna buy some pasalubong, go to LP's basement! You can buy inexpensive but nice "pasalubongs" there :)

Catch a glimpse of history, feel the march of time, sense age-old energies, and savour the past in the present.

Held at one of Singapore's oldest public parks, enjoy a whimsical journey of music and dance performances with the National Arts Council; a true reflection of what people were listening to and enjoying in Singapore from the 20s till the 60s.

Authentic to the location, savour the food and drink reminiscent of the old Satay Club and the era of street hawkers.

Crafts, collectibles and games the early eras in Singapore complete your step back into the past. Story-telling in Cantonese, Malay and English unravel the tales of years past while you soak in the atmosphere of decades past.

There are stories to be told, and you're going to hear stories. Traditional Cantonese, Malay and English story-telling sessions at Play it Back! Bring your kids; they’ll want to hear this.